Zach Jones

Public Policy Intern

Growing up in rural Indiana and getting his degree in Applied Physics from Indiana University, Zach is a Hoosier through and through.  He assists the Legislative team by preparing briefings and working with data sets.  He also moonlights with the communications team from time to time writing blog posts highlighting Made In America efforts across the country. 

Zach spent the last three years working in Particle Physics on the GlueX project located at Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility and Indiana University.  After serving a year as president of his fraternity, Phi Kappa Sigma, he continues to play an active role leading his chapter’s Alumni Association as president and serving on the National Housing Board of his fraternity as an Advisory member.

Previously, Zach was also involved with SADD, the Students Against Destructive Decisions, at the state and national level, leading several grassroots efforts and advocating for meaningful legislative change in traffic safety laws.